SeptemMiddle Earth, Covent Garden, London, ENG (first gig as duo with Steve Porter, now called Steve Peregrin Took, supporting Denny Laine's Electric String Band & The Picadilly Line at Middle Earth, which was previously the Electric Garden. ![]() ![]() With such a lack of rehearsal the concert was a shambles and the group which consisted of drummer Stephen Porter, 'freaky lead guitarist' a bassist & Ben Cartland (auditioned on the afternoon of the concert) disbanded immediately JElectric Garden, Covent Garden, London, ENG (Tyrannosaurus Rex first gig, advertised as 'Marc Bollam & Tyrannosaurus Rex'. JWiltshire Football Ground, Warminster, ENG JBuckinghamshire Youth Club, Beaconsfield, ENG MaTiles Club, London, ENG (supporting The Easybeats)ĪpBluesette Club, Leatherhead, ENG (unconfirmed)ĪpAgincourt Ballrooms, Camberley, ENG (unconfirmed)ĪpMeistersingerhalle, Nuremberg, GER (supporting The Who)ĪpThalia-Theatre, Wuppertal, GER (supporting The Who)ĪpJaguar Club, Herford, GER (supporting The Who)ĪpRheinhalle, Dusseldorf, GER (supporting The Who)ĪpFriedrich Ebert Halle, Lugwigshafen, GER (supporting The Who)ĪpAlexandra Palace, London, ENG (14 Hour Technicolour Dream, International Times Free Speech benefit)īuckinghamshire Youth Club, Beaconsfield, ENG Also on the show were The Escorts, The Merseys, The Troggs & Jimi Hendrix) Also on the show were The Animals)ĭecemUK TV "Ready, Steady, Go!" performing "Hippy Gumbo". ![]() NovemUK TV "Five O'Clock Funfair" Performing "The Wizard"įebruUK TV "Thank Your Lucky Stars" performing "The Wizard". NovemEmpire Pool, Wembley, ENG (The Glad Rag Ball) Also appearing on the programme were The Small Faces, The Nashville Teens, Tom Jones & Wilson Pickett) NovemUK TV "Ready, Steady, Go!" (promoting his debut single, "The Wizard" - the performance didn't go well with the backing track playing out of sync.
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